Page 2--SUSQUEHANRA BULLETIN Front row, from left to right; Mrs. Amy Hess, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Nissley. Back row, from left to right; Mrs. Helen Hamilton, Mrs. Carrie Ney and Mrs. Irene Hess. Edna Brubaker, Mrs. Ruth Musser and Glossbrenner church plans bazaar Glossbrenner United Methodist Church Christ- mas Bazaar will be held November 15th, from 9:00 a.m. til 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Church members have been work- ing all year on many projects. Many of the women embroidered quilt squares that they are now prtting together on a sky bluz background that is Marietta Fish The followi\z members were nominated on October 14 for offices in the Marietta Fish and Game Association. Nominations are open until the November 18 meeting at the Pioneer Fire Company at 8 p.m. President-Charles Shire- man, Paul Sload, and Rick Penyak, Vice-President-Charles Loucks, Harry Haas III, and James Zink. filled, lined, and quilted. It will be sold at silent auction the day of the bazaar. There will also be a Noah’s Ark quilt, crib size; and a crib size to match the large one of blue. There will be a soup kitchen offering homemade chicken corn and vegetable soups. Sandwiches, hot dogs and of course many deserts. Various tables will & Game Ass’n Secretary-Robert Flana- gan, James Zink, and Bob Moilanen. Treasurer-Jay Flowers, Steve Nickey, and Earl Roberts. Trustees-3 years-Barry Eppley, Martin Byers, and Jack Fry. Trustees-2 years- Terry Steaks, William Fahringer, Gerald Libhart, Jay Flow- ers, and Harold McElroy - Trustee for 1 year-Paul Loucks and Charles Shan- non. — : ee er] : : Pk € S | gt wie pe cr O Antiques and Primitives 5. The Oliver House 7 104 E. FRONT - 426-3796 Fine Antiques, Crystal and China 8. Henry 4. Collectibles By Emme C. Reynolds BIDDLE ST. — 426-3927 234 E. MARKET - 426-2201 9 Dolls, Toys, Antiques & Studio be overflowing with plants, holiday trim, candles, holi- day gifts, crafts, and a special children’s corner. This will enable small children to purchase gifts for their parents and have them wrapped and taged for Christmas morning. Many hands working to- gether have developed new friends, ideas, and Christian love. Women helping on the quilt are: Mrs. Ruth Musser, Mrs. Edna Bru- baker, Mrs. Carrie Ney, Helen Hamilton, Mrs. Irene Hess, and Mrs. Amy Hess. Mrs. Mary Nissley was kind enough to help her friends from Glossbrenner even though she is a member of Crossroads Brethen Church, and Mrs. Amy Hess is from the Mount Joy Mennonite. DID YOU HEAR .... Sam and Annie Deppe- ller have just returned to Maytown from an extended visit with Annie’s niece, Mrs. Val Gonzales. Mr. and Mrs. Gonzales and their son, Mike, live in Victorville Calif. Autiques Aud Ant Ad Marietta ae . —%— 6. White Swan Tavern Antiques 14 E. FRONT — 426-2189 Clocks, Furniture and Accrmpaniments “The Parlor” 328 E. MARKET — 426-1270 Antiques and Gifts & Jane Schlosser MYAA election The Marietta Youth Ath- letic Association's annual Election Meeting will be held Thursday, November 13th, 7:30 p.m., at the Marietta Community House. A nominating committee has been appointed, with Clyde Butz as chairman, to prepare a slate of candid- ates. Nominations will be accepted from the floor. Members of the Associa- tion have said that this election meeting is very important for the continua- tion of the summer baseball program. Some 130 area youths were afforded a chance to play ball by the organization in 1975. The election meeting gives members a voice in select- ing leaders for the 1976 program. All 1975 members of the Marietta Youth Athletic Association are urged to - attend and vote at this special meeting. Hospital Aux. to meet 11/10 The Marietta Branch Aux- iliary to the Columbia Hospital will meet at the home of Mrs. Joe Carroll on Monday, November 10 at 1:30 p.m. The program is an Oriental Luncheon Bene- fit. Persons planning to attend should notify her. ' M. J. Sports- mens Ass’n The Mount Joy Sports- men’s Association will hold a sighting-in day for all hunters of the area on Sunday, November 9. The rain date will be on Sunday, November 16. The club range will be open from 11:30 am. to 5S p.m. Members of the club will be on hand all day to help hunters properly sight-in their rifles. The club is offering this opportunity as a public service to hunters in this area as part of a nation-wide program conducted by the NATIONAL RIFLE ASSO- CIATION. To help defray range expenses a fee of $1.00 will be charged to non-club members. November 5, 1975 po —— 4 Stop in now and have us take care of your anti-freeze and snowtire needs. MILLER’S Mobil SERVICEF 271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA 426-3430 PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE Household Goods, Antiques SATURDAY, NOV. 15, 1975 10:00 A.M. Located 505 West Market Street, Marietta, PA 2 1/2 Story Frame Dwelling 6 room house & bath, oil furnace with radiators, basement. also 2 Story Frame Dwelling 4 room house & bath, gas furnace with baseboard heat. also Barn 30 X 70 Feet Size of Lot—80 X 200 Feet Selling this property as one unit OPEN HOUSE October 31 & November 7 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. REALTORS PARTICIPATION INVITED 7: piece dining room suite, R.C.A. refrigerator w/ freezer on top, Frigidaire electric range, cedar chests, chest of drawers, sewing machine, small tables, rockers, portable T.V., cane chairs, doll house, book case, piano rolls, quilts, train set, tin toys, pictures & frames, cash drawer, Bibles, lamps crocks, lard press, silverware, gold watches, glassware, china, dishes, post cards of Marietta, A.M. & F.M. radios, blankets, linnens, sterescope viewer & pictures, English bike, garden tools & tractor, and many other items too numerous to mention. REAL ESTATE TO BE OFFERED AT 2:00 P.M. CARL HALLGREN, Attorney H. [ABE] SHAFFNER 653-5689 Sale by H. KELLER, Aucts. ALICE B. DE CARLTON WILLIAM DE CARLTON FOOD STAND Power of Attorney EMERGENCY EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS MEDICAL SERVICES Saturday Afternoon Available Day & Night and Sunday COLUMBIA HOSPITAL Dr. Thomas W. 0’Connor 7th & Poplar (Mount Joy Area Only) (Emergency Entrance) SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN The Mount Joy Bulletin Box 75A, R. D. 1, Marietta, Pa. 17547 Published weekly on Wednesday except 4th of July and Christmas week (50 issues per year) Publisher - Nancy H. Bromer, 426-2212 or 426-1707 Advertising Mgr. Nancy Bromer, 426-2212 News Editor Hazel Baker, 426-3643 Circulation Mgr. Judy Swab, 426-3159 Advertising Rates Upon Request Entered at the post office in Marietta, Pa., as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subse intion Rate $4 per year Vol. 75 No. 43 Novcmber 5S, 1975 Susquehanna Times & ip
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